Step 1: Chassis

Your robot kit includes 2 flat wooden boards. Superglue both of these together, one on top of the other. You can use superglue, wood glue, double-sided tape, whatever you have on hand. There, you now have a chassis, or body, that you will build your robot on! You’ll then want to put a piece of double-sided foam tape on each side of your chassis. If you don’t have foam tape, then just about any other adhesive or glue will do the trick.

Step 2: Motor Gearbox

Alright, now you’re going to build the motor gearbox. This is the most tedious part, and will test your inner-robot builder. When I put this together my first time it took me about 25 minutes. The important thing is to relax, take it step by step, and not lose any of the tiny pieces.

Here are the side and top views of the gearbox. There are a few ways to piece this together, I recommend that you work from left to right and take it slow.

Step 3: Power to Microcontroller

Attack the power clip’s wires to the microcontroller so that the black wire goes into the left slot in the bottom right and corner and the red goes in the slot to the left of the black wire. Screw down the screws so that the wires are held in place. Keep in mind that the microcontroller comes preprogrammed, so you don't have to write any code yourself.

NOTE: you may have received a different type of battery holder, where the wires are built into the box. This works just as well, but you many want to wait until the end to screw in the black and red wires.

Step 4:

Place the microcontroller from step 3 to the chassis by sitting it on top of the foam tape.

Step 5: Attach chassis to motor gearbox

Place the chassis on top of the dual motor gearbox. Now this is starting to look like a robot!

Is this your website Sciguy77? Because I don't think I can find the parts in Saudi Arabia. So i will order it and I will include my p.o.box in USA in paypal transaction is that okay? since I don't wanna send it to SA directly.